pane background still appearing

mo

I'm working in Blend 4 and added a raddock, splitcontainer with one tab. The problem I can't seem to solve is the initial pane sliding open has a large whitespace between the radtab items and the bottom of grid. When I pin the pane it looks and behave's as I like - it's only when it's unpaned does this white space appear. All the brushes are off but I can't seem to find the brush to eliminate this white space. Tried resizing the container, dock, or grid but it won't resize with the tab items.

Konstantina

Could you please send us a screenshot illustrating the white space you want to remove. In that way we will be able to provide you with the best solution.

Looking forward to your reply.

Regards,
Konstantina
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mo

expanded.jpg - demonstrates the white space I'm having difficulty removing. You'll see there's whitespace between the last radexpander 'facilities' and the bottom of the pane...I guess...I'm not sure what it is since all the controls have no brushes.

pinned.jpg - is the result once I pin the pane - this look is what I'm expecting when I hover over the tab.

In it find the Popup and set the MaxHeight property of the Grid inside it. That should remove the white space and make it as high as the Pane when it is pinned.

<PopupIsOpen="False"x:Name="ContentPopup">

<Grid>

<Gridx:Name="PopupChild"MinWidth="50"MinHeight="50"MaxHeight="50">

<Grid.ColumnDefinitions>......

Hope this information helps. If you need further help please let us know.

All the best,
Konstantina
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